On Mon, 03 Feb 2003 09:56:35 -0800 (PST),
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Forgot to add:

Check out the TSA web info re film -
http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?theme=56

> 
> Bruce Dayton wrote:
> 
> > Anyway, I am wondering what the current state of
film
> > going through
> > the detectors is.  Is there any noticeable damage
> > coming from the
> > x-ray machines?  At what speed is the film
> problematic?
> 
> ... Bruce, I've flown domestic US numerous times since
> last Nov. always with film. My reccommendations are to
> carry all exposed & unexposed film in Zip lok bags
that
> can be separated from your carry on luggage and run
> thru the scan adjacent to the metal detector that you
> walk thru. My experience has been that if I ask for a
> hand check of the film it always leads to a "maximum
> personal search" of everything I am carrying onboard.
> The TSA has taken over security @ airports that was
> previously handled by private firms. So far this
> appears to be an improvement. 
> Also, anything you send as checked is subject to
> opening and airlines are advising not to lock any
> checked baggage as the lock will be broken if TSA
wants
> to look inside, so I would reccommend against checking
> any valuables.
> Enjoy Hawaii, burn much film...      
> 
> Ken Waller
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